Cutting order of objects
Quote from xlblackinklx on April 4, 2018, 1:08 pmSo I'm loving everything about this board. Just trying to get the inkscape plugins dialed in. One thing I'm trying to figure out is how to cut in a certain order - for example "inside out", so that the objects in the center are cut first, leading to the outside.
I'm wanting to cut this particular design, with the central triangles cut first, then the outer circle last.
Any suggestions?
So I'm loving everything about this board. Just trying to get the inkscape plugins dialed in. One thing I'm trying to figure out is how to cut in a certain order - for example "inside out", so that the objects in the center are cut first, leading to the outside.
I'm wanting to cut this particular design, with the central triangles cut first, then the outer circle last.
Any suggestions?
Uploaded files:Quote from Paul on April 9, 2018, 1:33 amHi, certainly a thing to look into in the future. The code is all written by various people in python and fairly easy to read. I hope more people are happy to spare some time on it like Dave Gale. If we all spend a bit of time on the opensource code, we get it faster to a next level. The plugins are on my github/paulusjacobus
Hi, certainly a thing to look into in the future. The code is all written by various people in python and fairly easy to read. I hope more people are happy to spare some time on it like Dave Gale. If we all spend a bit of time on the opensource code, we get it faster to a next level. The plugins are on my github/paulusjacobus
Quote from sstefanov on December 5, 2018, 8:40 pmI had same problem, and I decide to modify python code, although I never worked with python. After several days of learning and hard work the result is here:
https://github.com/sstefanov/GerbilPlease forgive my bad coding, this is my first python project. All changes and editions are welcome!
I had same problem, and I decide to modify python code, although I never worked with python. After several days of learning and hard work the result is here:
https://github.com/sstefanov/Gerbil
Please forgive my bad coding, this is my first python project. All changes and editions are welcome!
Quote from Paul on December 5, 2018, 9:37 pmThanks and well done, Stefanov, that's exactly what I hope my k40 forum users will do. Experiment and learn ! I definitely cannot do all the work alone since there are so many tasks to be done and the are just so many hours in a day 🙂
keep up the good work!
Thanks and well done, Stefanov, that's exactly what I hope my k40 forum users will do. Experiment and learn ! I definitely cannot do all the work alone since there are so many tasks to be done and the are just so many hours in a day 🙂
keep up the good work!